Therapists for college students near Ann Arbor, MI
Are you struggling with anxiety? Do you worry that other people seem to handle their stressors better than you, and that maybe there’s something wrong with you? Are you worried that you may not have what it takes to succeed after you graduate? Is your anxiety starting to affect your important relationships? If this sounds like you, you are not alone! I would love to hear from you and help you claim your confidence that anxiety doesn’t have to control your life anymore. Take your first step and call today.
My goal is that all clients feel heard, understood, and safe while partnering with me to make meaningful life changes. KaiLi McGrath is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with more than 10 years experience in the mental health field. Having worked with youth, adolescents, young adults, adults, and families with a wide-range of life experiences and abilities, KaiLi has the ability to understand and relate to the individual experience. KaiLi earned her bachelor's degree in Social Work from Michigan State University and her Master of Social Work from University of Michigan. KaiLi has worked in schools, community mental health agencies, and therapeutic settings. She utilizes collaborative, strengths-based, cognitive behavioral (CBT), and solutions-focused approaches to therapy. KaiLi works with the client to determine what will best fit their specific and unique needs. KaiLi has focused her therapeutic work on life transitions, anxiety, depression, grief & loss, pregnancy (pre-/post-partum), and parenting. KaiLi knows that being brought into a client's life is a privilege. In understanding this, KaiLi's goal is to meet clients where they are, focus on building trust and collaborate to meet your unique needs. We all experience life challenges - big and small - and KaiLi believes that therapy can benefit anyone. KaiLi will work with you to build your capacity for handling life's challenges.
Establishing a strong working relationship is essential to positive therapeutic outcomes. I firmly believe that therapy works best when you match well on a personal level. Adjusting to college is hard. There's a lot of pressure to do well academically, socially, personally...and it can be helpful to have an unbiased person to vent to and talk about what you're struggling with. I specialize in treating individuals struggling with primary and secondary trauma. I use a multifaceted approach to therapy to meet my clients where they are and to suit their individual needs, whether trauma is a main focus or not.
Life changes happen to all of us. Sometimes they happen all at once and sometimes they happen over a long period of time. Maybe you've found yourself struggling to adjust to a major life change or maybe you've realized that it's time to talk about issues that have been building over many years. Whatever the case, I believe that now is the just the right time to begin the process of healing, building connection, and living more wholeheartedly. I believe in creating a safe and non-judgmental environment where you can feel free to explore your feelings, take risks, and engage in the hard work it takes to create lasting positive changes. I provide individual counseling to people of all ages, but specialize in working with teenagers and young adults. Taking the first step to create lasting changes can be a very difficult decision. It is an enormous privilege for me to witness the courage of each of my clients as they embark on their own journeys toward more connection, healing, and wholehearted living.
Offering telehealth and in office services. I believe in helping people overcome obstacles that are holding them back from being happy, healthy and living their best lives. Everyone faces difficult times in their lives and could benefit from working through those hard times in therapy. Although therapy can be difficult, I believe that building a trusting relationship between therapist and client is key in making it successful and fostering change. I enjoy helping people work through relationship issues, navigate transitions, and overcome difficult stages in life. . Contact me today to begin your journey to a happier, healthier, more fulfilled life.
Hillary believes that the foundation of counseling is a therapeutic relationship that offers a safe and comfortable environment. Sharing your story while experiencing acceptance helps to drive the therapeutic process and lay the foundation for real healing and growth. She believes counseling can be a place to explore your patterns, come to understand factors that contributed to your development, and find a balance between accepting yourself and changing patterns that are no longer serving you. Through this exploration and finding the right therapeutic tools, Hillary believes that all people have the ability to understand themselves better, find acceptance, and learn to thrive in daily life. Hillary works for Mindful Counseling GR at the Standale location. She is an alum of both Grand Valley State University and Western Michigan University. Hillary works with adolescents and adults. She specializes in working with individuals with anxiety, trauma, depression, and life transition concerns. Hillary also has experience with family of origin work and exploring relational patterns within the family unit. Hillary will work with you to identify strengths within yourself, increase self-awareness, and find the right tools for managing life symptoms and stressors before they arise.
With 29 years of experience, helping others is not just my job; it is my nature. Life can be stressful at times, leaving you feeling overwhelmed and lost in your own thoughts. In my practice, you will find a warm and empathetic environment so you may share your feelings and your story. I offer coping skills, ways to understand your emotions, and help you find real solutions to daily problems. These tools can help to restore a sense of calm in your life and guide you in finding your way back to yourself. I specialize in anxiety, depression, self worth and confidence, relationships and dating, family of origin challenges, and work stress. We all need a little support and guidance at times. I'm currently offering video sessions, and am happy to join you on a phone call to talk about how I can best help you. I look forward to hearing from you.
Sometimes we can lose our sense of self and feel overwhelmed by our emotions, experiences, and life's responsibilities. Other times, we may lack a space where we can show up as we are, without masking, and have someone join us in our emotional experience. I value creating a collaborative space for exploration, healing, and understanding—grounded in the belief that distress can arise when we feel out of tune with our authentic selves and values, or when we lack a space to be emotionally held. Together, we can create a space where you are heard and where you can explore what brings meaning to your life. I work with clients who may be navigating life transitions, are feeling anxious, or experiencing interpersonal issues. Early on, we will develop a collaborative and trusting relationship, exploring your current concerns and collaborating to find a way to address them. I often use Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Person-Centered, and Strengths- based techniques. After exploring what's brining you into therapy, we will work on increasing your tolerance of certain emotions while living a life that brings you fulfillment and meaning.
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College is a transformative journey that often comes with its unique set of challenges. Whether you're grappling with homesickness, academic pressures, or the complexities of personal relationships, therapy can provide invaluable support and guidance. I am passionate about helping young adults develop confidence, self-awareness, and the skills needed to succeed not only academically, but also emotionally and socially. Let me help you thrive throughout your college years and beyond! I can be reached at 810-444-2484 or contact@unwrittenendingsllc.com
Life can be overwhelming when you are balancing the demands of being a student, parent, partner, or professional. These roles become even more complex when trauma, substance use, anxiety, or depression are part of the picture. If you feel like these challenges are making it harder to navigate your daily life, please know that you don’t have to manage them alone. At Joshua Colby Counseling, I provide a safe, affirming space where evidence-based practice meets genuine human connection. My goal is to offer real, proven solutions tailored to your unique experiences—including concerns surrounding sexuality and identity. Whether you are looking to process past experiences or develop tools for a better future, I am here to support your growth without judgment. If you are ready to take that next step, reach out today. I look forward to hearing your story and helping you achieve the life you deserve.
My specialization includes assisting adults experiencing challenges of all types: be that physical, mental, psychiatric, developmental, cognitive, intellectual, chronic illness, etc. This may be a personal or indirect experience currently affecting you. We will work together to reflect on and overcome barriers in an empathetic and nurturing environment. We will take the time to grieve any loss, reflect on how things have changed and current frustrations, appreciate where you are now, and work together to find solutions or strategies that work for you and move you towards a better outlook and life. As a CRC, I specialize in assisting people with disabilities. I offer support with reaching goals, changing perspectives, overcoming barriers, navigating transition periods, developing positive coping strategies, vocational counseling, & determining accommodations. I have additional specialty in service dog and assistance animal consultation for clients. As an individual with disabilities utilizing a service dog, I have a unique perspective and insight that allows for true empathy in our relationship as I learn about you and understand your needs. All of our experiences are unique and every individual deserves to be seen and understood. I hope that I can meet you wherever you are at in life and assist you.
Hi, I’m Amber Lane, LCSW. I’m a mental health therapist specializing in supporting Gen Z and millennial women. With 15 years of experience in social work, I have dedicated my career to helping young women navigate life’s challenges with confidence and resilience. I work with college students who are managing: Anxiety & social anxiety Life transitions & academic stress Relationship and family challenges Unhealed trauma Many of my student clients have found therapy with me to be a safe, supportive space where they can heal, grow, and develop healthier habits—both mentally and physically. I currently offer in-person and tele-health sessions and accept most insurances.
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I specialize in adult depth-oriented Relational Psychoanalytic psychotherapy and a highly individualized approach to neuropsychological assessment for ADHD and Autism. As relational beings, we are instinctively wired for connection. It is within the context of relationship that we discover our potential for transformative change. I view therapy as a collaborative process of uncovering this potential by cultivating a deep, trusting relationship that becomes the vehicle for self-exploration and change. As a neurodivergent psychologist, I approach my work with a genuine sense of humility to create a space that is inclusive and affirming to all. I also feel that it is imperative to provide therapy that goes beyond merely treating symptoms. This is why I take a depth-oriented approach in order for us to discover the root causes of suffering, work through barriers, and move toward meaningful, long-lasting life changes. Drawing on a strengths-based approach, I customize my sessions to align with the uniqueness of each client. I believe in the importance of honoring the developmental, biological, sociocultural, and interpersonal parts of yourself to assist in the healing process. Using this comprehensive approach to treatment, I recognize that true well-being encompasses the integration of mental, emotional, and physical aspects of health.
Life can be challenging at times. Sometimes the guidance of a professional can provide you the clarity needed to help you move forward. I work with individuals seeking treatment for depression, anxiety, low self-esteem, substance use, codependency and life transitions as well as with families wanting to improve their relationship with one another. I have 25 years of experience working with families, specifically those dealing with estrangement, substance use and mood disorders. My theoretical framework is grounded in structural and internal family systems, lifespan development and attachment theory; interventions I use are framed within the context of feminist and gender theory. As your therapist I will strive to provide a supportive, accepting and collaborative space that helps you achieve lasting change and resilience. Reach out to me for a free consultation to see how I can help.
This is an individual clinical counseling practice and I provide virtual and in person therapy sessions. I am located in Marshall, Michigan and have been practicing psychotherapy for over 40 years. My specialties include trauma, grief and life transition issues. I approach therapy in a more analytical format and use Rogerian and Jungian theories to inform my work with those seeking a deeper understanding into their reactions to life.
*CURRENTLY ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS* It takes strength to ask for help. Each person lives a life full of unique circumstances and challenges. I believe in partnering with my clients to help them develop their potential and find the path that is right for them. My goal is to empower clients to live their best lives. I enjoy seeing the pride my clients have when they've succeeded in reaching their goals. These goals are often hidden in everyday stressors and the challenges we face, and by exploring challenges in a safe environment, I support my clients in unlocking their goals and fulfilling them. Each person, while having unique psychology and brain chemistry, is an active participant in their environment, whether that be a school, work setting, family, or relationship. We are all influenced by others, and we all have the potential to change our lives. With this in mind, depending on individual needs, I help clients to advocate for positive change. Traditional office hours are often inconvenient. That's why I offer appointments between 8 am and 8 pm on weekdays. Please call or email, and I'll work with you to find the best time for your first appointment.
We know that life can be full of challenges, but want to help you find the silver lining. Through personalized care, our team can provide emotional support and guidance to make positive changes in your life. We encourage you to take the time for self-care and seek support at SLC!
Welcome! I work with college-aged individuals, and young adults navigating anxiety, depression, emotional overwhelm, life transitions, or challenges at home, school, or in relationships. Many feel stuck, misunderstood, or unsure how to move forward. I provide a safe, open, nonjudgmental space to feel heard and supported. Together, we identify underlying patterns, build insight, and develop practical skills to create meaningful, lasting change. Please email me if you'd like to inquire about other available appointment slots. Thank you!